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CHARLES GOODYEAR. 



JOHN W. f^MAX & C©., 

M>I(UFACTUI[EI[S, EXPOI[TEI[S Ap De>LE[[S, 




147 Sc 149 Asylum Street, 

HARTFORD, CONISTEOTICUT, U. S. A. 



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We respectfully call the attention of our friends and the trade 
in general to our very extensive line of India-Rubber Goods adapted 
to all classes of trade. 

It is our constant endeavor to offer goods of the most excellent 
qualities., devoting our energies to raising the standard of quality of 
our goods, rather than in seeing how cheap we can make them. " The 
Best is the Cheapest." 

Besides the goods illustrated in the following pages, we have 
many others, and are constantly adding to our line the neiu kinds 
of India-Rubber Goods as they appear icpon the market. 

Our prices will always be found to be as low as is consistent 
tvith the quality. 

Yours very truly, 

JOHN W. GRA Y 6- CO. 



JOHN W. GRAY & CO. 



GOSSAMER WATER-PROOF GARMENTS. 





Fig. 2. 

Ladies' and Misses' 

Leggins. 




Fig. I. 
Lady's Newport. 



Fig. 3. 
Lady's or Miss's Circular. 





Fig. 4- 
Gent's Coat. 



Fig. 5. 
Gent's Talma. 




Fig. 6. 
Gent's Leggin. 





Fig. 8. 
Hat and Cap. 



Ladies' Garments are measured by the length in the back, and sizes kept in stock are 
from 36 to 60 inches. The sizes of Gents' Garments are 36 to 50 inches, breast measure, 
and should usually be large enough to go easily over the overcoat. 



SEND FOR PRICES. 



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Fig. 9. 
Man's or Boy's Sack. 
About 45 inches long. 




Fig. 10. 

Long Coat. 

About 50 inches long. 




Fig. II. 

Ulster. 

About 54 inches long. 




Fig. 12. 
Fireman's Coat. 




Fig. 13. 
Gent's Cape. 




Fig. 14. 

Gent's Fine Light Coat 

on Silicia. 






Fig. 15. 
Gent's Talma. 



Fig. 16. 
Pants. 



Fig. 17. 
Overalls. 



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INDIA-RUBBES GOODS. 



Fig. l8. 
Gun Cover. 





Fig. 19. 
Ice Apron. — Light and Heavy — 
Rubber both sides. 

Mechanic's Apron. — Rubber one 
■ side or both sides. 




Fig. 23. Fig. 24. 

Light Hunting Riding or Walking Fishing Stocking 

Boot, made also Leggins. worn inside of 

Square Top. the shoe. 




Fig. 20. 
Sou'-Wester. 




Fig. 21. 
Fish Hat. 




Fig. 22. 
Cape Cap. 




Fig. 26. 

Fishing Pants, 

viforn inside of 

the shoe. 



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Fig. 27. 

Fisherman's Pants with Boots. 

Cloth Surface. 




Fig. 28. 

Baptismal Pants. 

Alpacca. 




Fig. 29. 

Lumberman's Pants. 

Rubber Surface. 




Fig. 30. 
Horse Cover. 




Fig. 31- 
Horse Cover with Hood. 




Fig. 32. 

Wagon Apron with Pocket 

to slip onto dash. 

Sizes to fit all widths of 

Dashes. 



Fig 34- 

Wagon Apron, 

all sizes. 



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Fig- 35- 
Curry Comb. 




Fig. 36- 
Wagon Spring. 




Fig. 37- 
Anti Shaft Rattler. 




Fig. 38. Hoof Pad. 




Fig. 39. Hoof Brusher. 




Fig. 41. 
Trotting and Soak Boot. 




Fig. 40. 
Tickler. 




Fig. 42. 
Improved Spiral Trotting Roll. 



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Fig- 43- 
Ankle Boot. 



JFig. 44- 
Ankle Boot. 




Fig- 45- 
Knee Boot. 





Fig. 46. Door Mat, 
17 X 31 in. 









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PitcTier Mat, 8|- in. 



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Fig. 49- 
Door Mat, 17 x 31 in. 



Fig. 50. 
Door Mat, 17 x 31 in. 



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Pitcher Mat, io4 




Fig. 51. Door Mai. 
II X 31 in. 




Fig. 52. Corrugated Stair Plate. 
No. I, 27 X I2i in. No. 2, 22 x 12^ in. No. 3, 27 x 8 in. 

SEND FOR PRICES. 



Fig. 53. Door Mat. 
2 Sizes: 18x36, 20x40. 



INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 




Fig, 57. Bed Pan. 




Fig. 58. Air-Tight Noiseless 
Cover. Rubber Chamber. 



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Fig. 59- 
Cuspadore. 




Fig. 60. Door Spring. * Fig. 61. Spittoon. 



Fig. 62. 
Waste-Pipe Force-Cup. 
For forcing out the 
stoppage in Discliarge- 
Pipes of Sinks, Bowls, 
etc. 




Fig. 63. 
Portable Force-Pump. 

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Fig. 64. 
Squeegee, for Cleaning Floors. 



JOHN W. GRAY & CO. 




Fig. 65. 
Dilator. 




Fig. 66. 
Flexible Cup. 




Fig. 67. Tumbler. 
Either Hard or Soft Rubber. 




Fig. 69. Flat Life Preserver. 



Fig. 68. Circular Life Preserver. 






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Fig. 70. Bath Tub, Oval. 
Size, 20 X 24 in. 




Fig. 72. 

Gas Bag (Pure Gum). 

All sizes, from }4 to 10 gals. 



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Fig. 71. Bath Tub, Round. 
Sizes, 24, 30, and 34 m. diam. 




Fig. 73- 

Gas Bag, Made to Stand Pressure. 

Sizes, iS X 24. 20 X 30, 24 X 30, and 30 x 40, 



SEND FOR PRICES. 



INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 






b ig. 76. Ice Cap. 



Fig- 74- Fig. 75. 

Water Bottles, for Hot or Cold Water. 

These Bottles are extensively used, and wherever once in- 
troduced are absolutely indispensable. For warming in bed, 
they are vastly superior to the foot-stone, glass bottle, etc.; 
instantly made ready for use, and holding the heat much 
longer. They are soft and pliable, and emit pleasant heat. 
Boiling water will not injure them; or, they can be used with 
ice-water for headache, etc. Indispensable for travelers. 




Fig. 77. Ice or Water Cap. 
(Three Sizes.) 




Fig. 78. Water Bag. 
Sizes, 14 X 14, 16 X 16, 18 X 18 in. 






Spinal, 
Throa!:, 



Fig. 79- 
Ice Bag. 
12 to 20 inches. 
7 to II 



Fig. 81. Umbilical Belt. 
Pure Gum. 10 to 18 in. long. 



Fig. 


80. 




Sponge 


Bag. 


Plain 01 


Fancy. 


Sizes, 6 X 


7 inches 


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8 




8 X 


9 




9 X 


10 




10 X 


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II X 


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Air Bed. 

Sizes, 32 X 80 inches. 
42 X 80 " 
52 X 80 " 




Water Bed. 

Sizes, 24 X 36 inches 

32 X 80 

42 X 80 

52 X 80 " 



Fig. 82. 

SEND FOR PRICES. 



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Fig. 83. 

Chair Cushion with Back. 

Seat. Back. 

16 X 16 inches. 16 x 16 inches. 

16 X 16 " 16 X iS " 



16 X 18 
18 X 18 



18 X 18 

18 X 20 





Fig. 84. Air Pillow. 
Sizes, 9 X 13, 10 X 16, 12 X 18, and 14 x 23, iiiches. 




Fig 85. Carriage Cushion. 
Sizes, 14 X 16 inches, 16 x 16 inches. 




Fig. 86. Fig. 87. 

Chair Cushion, Square Reeded. Chair Cushion, Center Reeded. 

Cloth Surface. Sizes, 12 x 16, 14 x 16, 16 x 16, 15 x 18, inches. 




Fig. 88. 
Chair Cushion, Linen Surface. 




Fig. 89. 
Hospital Cushion, Linen Surface. 



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Fig. 90. Invalid Cushion. 
Sizes, from 9 to 18 in., outside diam. 



Fig. gi. Chair Cushion, Linen Surface. 
Sizes, 15 and 17 in, diam. 




Fig. 92. 
Dress Shield. 




Fig. 93- 
Lady's Apron. 



Fig. 94. 
Bath Cap. 





Fig. 95. Diaper. 
Three Sizes. 



Fig. 96. Diaper. 
Three Sizes. 




Fig- 97- 
Child's Bib. 



Fig. 93- 
Child's Bib. 

SEND FOR PRICES. 



Fig. 99. 
Child's Bib. 



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Fig. lOO. Breast Pump. 




Fig. loi. Mattson's Improved Breast Pump. 




Fig. 102. Vibratory Breast Pump. 




Fig. 103. 




Fig. 104. 
Glass Nipple Shields. 




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INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 



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Fig. 106. 
Breast Shield. 






Fig, 108. 
Patent Manx Feeding 

Bottle. 
Pure Rubber Fittings. 



Fig. 107. Breast Pipe. 





Fig. 109. Fig. no. Fig. in. 

Nursing Bottles with White Rubber or Pure Gum Fittings. 



Figs. 112 and 113. 
Bottle Fittings. 







Fig. 114. Fig. 115. Fig. 116. 

Original. Davidson's. Maw's. 

Nipples, Pure Gum and White Rubber. 



Fig. 117. 
Burr's. 



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Fi" iiS. Rattle. 





Fig. 1 20. 
Teething-Ring. 




Fig. 121. 
Foot-Ball. 




Fig. 122. 
Teething-Pad. 



Fig. 123. Medicine Dropper. 



Fig. 124. Eye Dropper. 




60 Drops Distilled Wa- 
ter to a Fluid Drachm. 




Fig. 125. 



Fig. 126. Cupping Cup. 



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INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 



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Fig. 129. 
Family Syringe 





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lig. 130. 
Fountain Syringe. 





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Fig. 128. 

Eye and Ear 

Syringe. 




Fig. 131. 
Family Syringe. 




Fig. 132. 
Bag 

Syringe. 



Fig. 133. 
Vaginal 
Syringe. 



Fig. 134- 

Eye, Ear & Nasal 

Syringe. 



Fig. 135- 
P. Syringe. 



Fig. 136. 

Uterine 

Syringe. 



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BULBS. 








Fig. 137, B. Pump. Fig, 138. Cupping Cup. Fig. 139. B. Pump. 




Fig. 140, 
Atomizer, Pat. Valve. 



Fig. 141. 
Atomizer. 



Fig. 142. 
Syringe. 



Fig. 143- 
Syringe. 



URINALS. 



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Fig. 150. 
Stem Ring. 



Fig. 151. 
Stem Oval. 



Fig. 152. 
Inflated Ring. 



Fig. 144. Fig. 145. Fig. 146. Fig. 147. Fig, 148. Fig. 149 

Male. Male, Female, Male, Male, Female 

Day & Night. Day. Day & Night. Day. 

PESSARIES (Assorted Sizes). 




Fig. 153- 
Steel Spring. 



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Yoti will please take notice that I have this day sold aitd transferred 
to SAMUEL L. FOX, {trading a s james w. queen & co.) all the Stock, Tools, Fixtures, 
Book Accoimts, Goodivill and Interest o/?ny BtLsiness. 

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l!y llic aljoveiiolice you will oliseive tliat ihe Philosophical Instrument and Magic Lantern Business, which has been conducted by N. II. 
KuGiiRtoN since 1S75, has reverted to us. It is our intention to again add it to our business, and conduct it as Ihe Philosophical Instrument Depart- 
ment, under the managenK nt of an educated and experienced head, with skilled workmen. We shall strive to merit and secure the patronage of 
those desiring to purchase Scientific Instruments by promptness in filling orders, accuracy of the instruments furnished, and fairness of the prices 
asked. It will be our aim and intention to make and sell none but perfect instruments in each of the departments of our business, ami to supply to 
customers the exact articles ordered, or that which will be best suited for the purposes wislied to be accomplished. 

Our Priced and Illustrated Catalogue will be published in four parts, any or ail of which will be mailed on application. 

Part 1st — HIiithcitiHtical Ilistrunients, i6o pages ; contains list and prices of Drawing Instruments, Drawing Materials, Pocket Compasses, 

Surveying Compasses, Engineers' Transits and Levels, Surveying Chains, Tape Measures, Pocket Rules, and Books relating to Drawing, 
Engineering antl Mechanics. 

P.irt 2d— Optical Instruments, 144 pages; cortains list and prices of Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Lenses, Spy Glasses, Telescopes, Opera and 
Field Glasses, Graph oscopes. Stereoscopes, Camera Obscuras, Camera Lucidas, Microscope.', Microscopic Preparations, and Books on 
Optics and Microscopy. 

I'art 3cl — Mnflic Lanterns and SfUles, 112 pages; contains list and prices of Magic Lanterns for Toys, for Public and Private Exhibitions, 
Sciopticons, Siereopticons, Scientific Lanterns, and accessory apparatus to be used with them; Magic Lantern Slides, both colored and 
uncolored. 

i'art 4th — I'/ij/siral Jnsfrinnenfs, 1S3 pages; contains list and prices of Instruments to illustrate Lectures in every department of Physics and 
Chemical Science, Air Pumps, Electric Machines, Galvanic Batteries, Barometers, Thermometers, i<ain Gauges, Globes, Speclroscoj^s, 
Auzoux's Anatomical Models, and Books relating to Scientific Subjects. 



JAMES W. QUEEN k CO. 

Mathematical, optical and Philosophical Instrument Makers, 

93 J Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 




ANKMOMErEU.-^ 



HMIOMKTKU: 



Ml'ol Nil Mirl;. 



JAMES W. QUEEN k CO., 924 Chsstnut StrsGt, Philadglphia. 



JOHN W. GRAY & CO. 



HARD RUBBER GOODS. 




Fig. 171. Pocket Cork-Screw. 





Fig. 174- 
Dice-Cup. 





Fig. 172. Oiler, Fig. 173. Funnel. 



Fig. 175. 
Ear-Trumpet. 





Fig. 176. Fig. 177. 

Thimble. Napkin-Ring. 




Fig. 178. 

Tobacco Bag, 

Made of Pure Gum, or Rubber 

and Cloth, Assorted Colors. 



Fig. 179. 
Tobacco Pouch. 




Fig. 180. Fig. 181. 

Tobacco Wallet. Pencil Tip 



Fig. 182. 
Velvet Square Eraser. 



Fig. 183. 
School and Ink Eraser. 




Fig. 184. 
Velvet Oblong Eraser. 



SEND FOR PRICES. 



INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 




Fig. 185. 
Insect Gun. 




Fig. 186. Delano Atomizer. 




Fig. 187. 
Cologne Atomizer. 




Fig. I? 
Bell Atomizer. 




Fig. 189. 
Unique Atomizer. 




Fig. igo. 
Plant Sprinkler. 




Fig. 191. Plant Sprinkler with Tin Pail. 



SEND FOR PRICES. 



JOHN W. GRAY & CO. 



COODYEAR'S POCKET GYMNASIUM AND HEALTH PULL. 





Fig. 192, 



Fig. 194. 



Fig. 193. 







Fig- 195. 


Fig. 196, 


Fig. 197. 


Fig, 198. 


Chair Tip. 


Corrugated 


Light 


Heavy 




Finger-Cot. 


Finger-Cot. 


Finger-Cot 




Fig. 199. Fig. 200. 
Ladies' Fine Gloves. 



Fig. 201. 

Mittens, 

Light or Heavy, 




Fig. 202. Fig. 203. 

Gents' Gloves, 

Light, Heavy and Acid. 



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INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 



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LEYERETT CANDEE, 

The earliest manufacturer of Rubber Shoes. 




Fig. 204. 

Lady's Gossamer Croquet Overshoe. 
Made also with French Heels. 




Fig. 205. 
Queen City. 




Fig. 206. Sandal. 



Fig. 207. SandaL 



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Fig. 208. Self-Acting. 




Fig. 210. Imitation Sandal. 




Fig. 212. Lumberman's Shoe. No Heels. 





Fig. 209. Pat. Adjustable 

Metallic Loop for 

Ankle Strao. 




Fig. 211. Peerless. 
(Pat. Adjusting Fastener.) 




1 1^,. -ij. Snow-Proof Arctics. 
High Cut. 



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Fig. 215. Heavy Plain Overshoe. Fig. 216. Snow-Excluder. 

SEND FOR PRICES. 



INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 



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Fig. 221, 
Hip Boot. 




Fig. 217. 
Lady's Long Boot, 
Wool or Net Lined. 





Fig. 218. Man's Heavy 
Wool-Lined Boot. 



Fig. 219. Child's 
Warm Wool-Lined 




Fig. 222. Pure Gum, 
warranted. 



Fig. 223. Light Boot, 
Imitation Goat Top. 



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OILED CANVAS GOODS. 

Two Qualities, Light and Heavy. 





Fig. 224. Hood. 



Fig. 225. Apron. 





Fig. 226. Team-Covers. 



Fig. 227. Long Team-Covers. 





Fig. 228. Livery Cover, Single. Fig. 229. Long Cover, Single. 

Oiled Duck Wagon Covers, all sizes, warranted water-proof. 



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INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 



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HARTFORD HOSE CARRIAGES. 





Fig. 231. Universal Nozzle Holder. 



Fig. 230. ^ Inch Lawn Hose. 
50-75 feet. 





Fig. 232. ^ Inch Lawn Hose. 
100-200 feet. 



Fig. 233. ^X Inch Lawn Hose. 
100-250 feet. 



For Factories, Public Buildings, Parks, etc., we manufacture Hose Carriages about 
the style of Fig. 233 of any desired capacity. 



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JOHN W. GRAY & CO. 




Fig. 234. Revolving Lawn Sprinkler. 




Fig- 235. Rubber Belting. 
We have constantly on hand a large stock of Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose Gaskets, 
and all kinds of Rubber Goods for Mechanical purposes, and furnish any special Rubber 
Goods to order at short notice. 



LAUNDRY MACHINERY. 




Fig. 236. Family. 
No. 2 Rolls, 10 X iZi. 



Fig' 237. Family Wringer. 
Usual Family, No. 2j4 Rolls, 10 x 134^. 
" " "2 " lox ij^. 

Large " " l}4 ." II x lj4- 



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Fig. 238. Large Family, Hotel and Laundry Wringer. 
Reversible Clamps for Round or Box Tub. Wrings Backward or Forward from either side. 

No. I Rolls, 12 X 2 inches. 




Fig. 239. Hotel and Laundry Wringer. 
No. 12 Rolls, 14x314^ inches. 
No. 8 " 14x2^ " 



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Fig. 240. Large Wringer for Factory, Laundry, etc., for Hand or Power. 
No. 18 Rolls, 17 X -2% inches. No. 22 Rolls, 17 x 3% inches. 




Fig. 241. Mangle, for Smoothing Table Linen, Sheets, Pillow Cases, etc., for Hotels 
and Laundries. 



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INDIA-RUBBER GOODS. 



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ELASTIC BANDS AND RINGS 



PAOZAGES OF PAPEES, TICKETS, PUTTING UP SMALL WAEES, Etc. 

Warranted Pure Rubber and to give perfect satisfaction invariably. 





BANDS. 








LARGE PACKAGE BANDS. 


(Twelve Gross of a kind in 


a package.) 




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2 75 




Special sizes of Bands made to order. 


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THE MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 




(Patented May 14, 1878.) 

THE BEST NOZZLE EVER INVENTED. 



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This Nozzle changes the solid stream to 
finest or coarsest spray, by merely turning the 
Key. It possesses the following points of ex- 
cellence not combined in any other nozzle: 

1. Water-way for jet, straight and unob- 
structed, thus throwing water the greatest 
possible distance. 

2. Spray : misty, fine, coarse, widely dif- 
fused or concentrated. 

3. All changes made without stopping the 
flow of water, thus causing no strain on the 
Hose. 



4. Shuts off the water from the jet only, 
obviating the annoyance caused by nozzles 
shutting off only at the spray. 

5. The Key-Cock being at the large end, the best proportions are 
secured for strength, appearance, and convenient handling. 

6. For localities where the pressure is very great, we make them 
without the Shtit-off. The operation of Spray and Jet are just the same. 

JOHN W. GEA¥ & €0,, 

Patentees and Sole Manufacturers. 






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